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Carrie B. Adams (1859-1940)

Mrs. Carrie B. (Wilson) Adams was born in Oxford, Ohio. Her father, David Wilson, was author of a number of songs and books, also a singing teacher of note in his day, and her mother was quite musically inclined. Her experience with her father in elementary and advanced class work, in children's and harmony classes, her years of musical participation in solo work and in accompanying, in the organization and leadership of choirs and great choral organizations, and her close association with singers of elementary grade through those of great skill and reputation, gave Adams a breadth of musical thought and practical power of adaptation that constantly enriched her compositional work. After marrying (her husband was a leading bass singer) in 1880 and moving to Terre Haute, Indiana, she soon became a leading figure in the musical life of that enterprising city, and was actively identified with the Choral Club, Treble Clef Club, Rose Polytechnic Glee Club, First Congregational Church and Central Christian Church choirs, as director, chorister and organist. From 1887 to 1895 she occupied the chair of music in the Indiana State Normal School. Her first anthem was published in 1876. Among her best known publications are four anthem books, Anthem Annual No. 1 (1895) and No. 2 (1924?), Royal Anthems, No. 1 (1900?) and No. 2 (1906?), Music for the Common Schools (1897), two sacred cantatas, Redeemer and King (1906) and Easter Praise (1908), The National Flower, an operetta for church and school use (1893), ???and a group of Shakespeare songs from As You Like It??? . Several years before Adams retired, a writer for the Choir Herald estimated that she had composed 4,000 anthems, at least 28 full length operettas or plays and 12 cantatas.

COMPOSITIONS                                                   Carrie B. Adams Links     ~ ~ ~     Works by Genre
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I'm but a stranger here, anthem, quartet (1897, Home Music Co.) [in "Anthem Annual No. 2"]
Love's desire, [voice and piano] (1898, Fred M. Spotswood) [text: Fred M. Spotswood]
Joy to-day, [voice and piano] (1898, E.O. Excell)
We are soldiers, [anthem], [chorus] (1898, E.O. Excell) [in "The Gospel Hymnal" for Sunday school and church work]
In dreamland, [voice and piano] (1898, E.O. Excell)
Joy to the world, anthem, chorus (1898, Fillmore Bros.)
Jesus, Savior, pilot me, [anthem], chorus (1899, E.O. Excell) [text: Edward Hopper]
Only remember, [anthem], [chorus] (1899, E.O. Excell) [text: Horatius Bonar]
Gently lead us, anthem, chorus (1899, E.O. Excell)
Holy memories, [anthem], [chorus] (1899, E.O. Excell) [text: C.C. Cox]
I lay my sins on Jesus, [anthem], [chorus] (1899, E.O. Excell) [text: Horatius Bonar]
The kingly pilgrim, [anthem], [chorus] (1899, E.O. Excell) [text: Harriet Beecher Stowe]
Our Father, through the coming year, anthem, chorus (1899, E.O. Excell)
Sing we alleluia to Him, anthem, chorus (1899, E.O. Excell)
Thou art the Father, anthem, chorus (1899, E.O. Excell)
Christ the Lord is risen again!, anthem for Easter, chorus (1899, E.O. Excell)
Oh joyful sound! Oh glorious hour!, anthem, chorus (1899, Fillmore Bros.)
Father most merciful, [anthem], [chorus] (1899, Henry Date)
Sing and rejoice, for Christ is risen!, Easter anthem, chorus (1899, Home Music Co.)
Arise, shine, for thy light is come, anthem, chorus (1899, Home Music Co.)
The Lord is risen again!, anthem, chorus and piano (1912, Lorenz Pub.) [text:





WORKS BY GENRE                                                            Carrie B. Adams Links     ~ top of page ~
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Music for Schools [songs, exercises, recitations, etc]
Music for the Common Schools, for 1-4 voices and piano (1897, Inland Pub.) [103 pages]
Fall in Line - A Rally Day Exercise, songs, recitations and readings (1915) ["for every grade or department of the Sunday School"]
The Harbor of Home, [songs, exercises and recitations] (1915, Lorenz Pub./Standard Pub?) ["a Mother's Day exercise"]
Tidings of the Morning, a missionary exercise (1915, Standard Pub.)["for church, Sunday school & all missionary celebrations"][16pg]
The Wonderful Birthday, music, readings and recitations (1915, Standard Pub. Co.) ["a Christmas exercise"]
The Lowly King, [songs, recitations and exercises] (1916, Standard Pub. Co.) [for Christmas]
Songs for Children, 1-4 voices [and piano] (1916, Standard Publishing Co.) [co-written w/Lillie A. Faris] [197 pages]
Mother Mine, [songs, recitations and exercises] (1917, The Standard Pub. Co.) [for Mother's Day]
Loyal Service, [songs, recitations and exercises] (1917, Standard Pub. Co.) ["a children's day exercise for Sunday schools"]
The Chimes of Yesterday, [31+ songs] (1919, John Church Co.) [88 pages
 - "for normal schools, colleges, grade schools, high schools, churches, clubs, and community singing"
The Star of the King, [songs, recitations and exercises] (1919, The Standard Pub. Co.) [for Christmas]
Mother and Home, [songs, recitations and exercises] (1920, Standard Publishing Co.) ["a Mother's Day exercise"]
Spring Cheer, children's day service (1937, Lorenz Pub.)

Dramatic/Theater
The National Flower, an operetta in 3 acts (1893, John Church)
 - includes adaptations of excerpts from Gilbert & Sullivan's "Trial by Jury" and "Mikado"
A Tale of a Hat, a musical comedy (1913, Lorenz Pub.) ["for choirs and church entertainments"] [52 pages]
 - In Oregon, song [proposed as the state song of Oregon, 1915]
Under the Stars and Stripes, patriotic operetta (1917) ["for schools, clubs, churches, etc."] [145 pages]
Old Cabin Home Minstrels, a minstrel entertainment in 3 acts (1921, Lorenz Pub.) ["made up of old plantation songs, for the use of church, lodge, club, school, or community choruses"]
See America First, an opera in 2 acts (1924, Lorenz Pub.) [Overture, and 31 numbers]
The Newfangled Baby Show, a "musical playlet" with songs, solo voices, unison chorus and piano (1928, Lorenz Pub.) [32 pages]
 - "an evening of fun for church choirs, schools, and clubs"

Chorus w/Orchestra
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Anthems & Hymns
COLLECTIONS
The Anthem Annual [No. 1], chorus (1895, Home Music Co.) ["a choice collection of easy grade anthems"] [47 pages]
The Anthem Annual No. 2, chorus (1897) [???"The Anthem Voluntary No. 2" 1898]
Royal Anthems No. 1 (1900?)
Royal Anthems No. 2 (1906?)
Praise and Prayer, anthems (1914, Lorenz Pub.) ["a collection of new anthems"]
The Communion Choir, anthems, chorus (1915?) ["40 easy anthems for the Lord's supper and the regular worship"]
Adam's Favorite Anthems (????)


The young people's army, anthem, chorus (1900, E.O. Excell) [text: Charlotte G. Homer]
He will never leave me, anthem, chorus (1900, E.O. Excell) [text: F.L. Snyder]
Voices from glory, anthem (1900, E.O. Excell) [text: Johnson Oatman]
Hail to the King of Light, chorus [and piano?] (1901) [in "Triumphant Praise" / ed. Fred A Fillmore]
How Beautiful Jesus' Love!, anthem (1902, E.O. Excell) [in "International Praise" for the Sunday school and church]
Sunday School Cadets, hymn (1902, E.O. Excell) [in "International Praise"]
 - this hymn was also published in subsequent years in different hymnals under the title, "Honor-Bright Cadets"
The Sunshine of God, hymn (1903, Lorenz Pub.) [in "Hymns that Help"]
Remember now thy Creator, chorus [SAB] (1904, Lorenz Pub.) [text: Ecclesiastes 12:1]
Soldiers on life's highway (1905, E.O. Excell) [in "Praises"]
The Heavens declare (1906, Fillmore Music House)
Jesus, Thou Source of Calm Repose (1906, Lorenz Pub.)
There's a song in the air (1906, Fillmore Bros. Co.)
Send Out Thy Light (1908, Lorenz Pub.) [in "United Praise" for use in Sunday Schools, Young People's Societies & Church Services]
The King's Message, a collection of Sunday school songs [numerous composers] (1910, Lorenz Pub.) [219 pages]
 - Go forth today (#62) [text: L.E. Jones]
 - Brighter than sunshine (#68)
 - The Savior's love (#95)
 - Marching along (#107)
 - Rallying song (#134)
 - Steadily marching onward (#136)
 - A song of cheer (#167)
A Song of Cheer (1910, Lorenz Pub.) [in "The King's Message" a collection of sunday school song]
Hail, King of Kings, [anthem] (1910, Lorenz Pub.) [in "The Junior Choir No. 2"]
Praise ye! A Collection of Sacred Songs [of 87 different composers] (ed. E.S. Lorenz & I.B. Wilson) (1913, Lorenz Pub.) [224 pages]
 - The light of the cross (#12)
 - Blessings every day (#16)
 - Jesus, the friend of the world (#26)
 - The best of the glory (#56) [text: James Rowe]
 - Under love's bright banner (#66) [text: James Rowe]
 - Speak a kind word (#95)
 - Onward, ye soldiers (#118) [text: Louis E. Holcomb]
 - Hear our prayer (#129) [text: Mabel J. Rosemon]
 - He loves me ("Our loving Lord was crusified") (#139)
 - Go forth to victory (#146) [text: Edith Sanford Tillotson]
 - We come to sing a song of praise (#163) [text: Laurene Highfield]
Glad Songs (1922, Brethren Publishing House)
 - Children O'er the Seas
 - The Golden Rule
 - Jesus, the Shepherd True
 - O Loving Savior [lyrics set to a German tune]
Lift up your Heads, anthem, chorus (1915, Lorenz Pub.)
I found Him in my heart, [anthem?] (1928, pub. in "The Choir Herald") [text: Herman von Berge]
Praise ye the Lord, two-part anthem, chorus (1928, Lorenz Pub.) [in "The Two-part Choir No. 3"]
Beneath the cross, anthem (????; pub. in "Songs of Zion," 1942) [Octavo No. 4208]
Give thanks unto the Lord, anthem (????; pub. in "Songs of Zion," 1942) [Octavo No. 4172]
This holy hour, anthem (????; pub. in "Songs of Zion," 1942) [Octavo No. 4185]

Choral
CANTATAS
The Angelic Choir, cantata (1904, Fillmore Publishing; 1910, Lorenz Pub./No. 21) [for Christmas]
Easter Praise, cantata (1908, Lorenz Pub./No. 16) [55 pages]
Redeemer and King, cantata (1906, Lorenz Pub./No. 14) [Christmas] [61 pages]
 - O Thou, who by a star didst guide, contralto and piano (1906)
 - Seek ye the Lord, response, soprano (or tenor) and piano (1906; separately 1910, Lorenz Pub.)
The Rejuvenation of Santa Claus, a humorous Christmas cantata (1912, Lorenz Pub.) [text: Mabel Dunlap Curry]
 - . . . "for Sunday schools, day schools, etc."
The Resurrection Hope, cantata (1913, Lorenz Pub./No. 27)
The Star of Bethlehem, a Christmas cantata (1917, Lorenz Pub.) ["for the use of church choirs"] [60 pages]
Now is Christ Risen, an Easter cantata (1918, Lorenz Pub.) [60 pages]
Praise and Thanksgiving, cantata (1919, Lorenz Pub.) [65 pages]
The Christmas Adoration, a Christmas cantata (1920, Lorenz Pub.) ["for church choirs and choral societies"]
The Resurrection Story, cantata (1923, Lorenz Pub.) [text: James Whitcomb Riley]
The Herald Angels, a Christmas cantata (1924, Lorenz Pub.)
Tubal cain, a short cantata, solo and two part chorus (1925, Lorenz Pub.)
The Heavenly Light, a cantata, chorus and piano (1926, Lorenz Pub.)
Joyous Bells of Easter, an Easter cantata, chorus and piano (1928, Lorenz Pub.)
Holy Child, a Christmas cantata (1930, Lorenz Pub.) ["for church choirs of mixed voices"]
From Death unto Life, an Easter cantata, chorus and piano (1935, Lorenz Pub.)
The Easter Triumph, cantata (1940)

CHORUS
Slumber time, female chorus (w/solo soprano) and piano (1896, Fillmore Bros.)
Joy to the world, chorus (1898, Fillmore Bros.)
Messiah is king, chorus and piano (1902, Lorenz Pub.)
Sing to the Lord, chorus and piano (1903, Lorenz Pub.)
Sing to the Lord of harvest, chorus and piano (1903, Lorenz Pub.)
Sweet hour of prayer, chorus and piano (1903, Lorenz Pub.)
The morning kindles all the sky, chorus and piano (1904, Lorenz Pub.)
Sing to the Lord most high, chorus and piano (1904, Lorenz Pub.)
Be thou exalted, chorus and piano (1905, Lorenz Pub.)
Break forth into joy, chorus and piano (1905, Lorenz Pub.)
The Lord is risen again, chorus and piano (1905, Lorenz Pub.)
Oh, come let us sing, chorus and piano (1905, Lorenz Pub.)
On the listening ear of night, chorus and piano (1905, Lorenz Pub.)
A safe retreat, chorus and piano (1905, Lorenz Pub.)
The Lord is risen today, chorus and piano (1906, Lorenz Pub.)
Bless the Lord, O my soul, chorus and piano (1907, Lorenz Pub.)
Hail the day, chorus and piano (1907, Lorenz Pub.)
Jesus, my strength, chorus and piano (1907, Lorenz Pub.)
The prince of peace, chorus and piano (1907, Lorenz Pub.)
Sing all ye lands, chorus and piano (1907, Lorenz Pub.)
Calm on the listening ear of night, chorus and piano (1908, Lorenz Pub.)
Christ is risen, chorus and piano (1908, Lorenz Pub.)
Come, let us sing, chorus and piano (1908, Lorenz Pub.)
I will extol thee, chorus and piano (1908, Lorenz Pub.)
In heavenly love abiding, chorus and piano (1908, Lorenz Pub.)
Like as a father, chorus and piano (1908, Lorenz Pub.)
Rejoice in the Lord, chorus and piano (1908, Lorenz Pub.)
Come, see the place, chorus and piano (1909, Lorenz Pub.)
Give unto the Lord, o ye mighty, chorus and piano (1909, Lorenz Pub.)
Hail! Thou long-expected Jesus, chorus and piano (1909, Lorenz Pub.)
I will lift up mine eyes, chorus and piano (1909, Lorenz Pub.)
Praise the Lord, all ye nations, chorus and piano (1909, Lorenz Pub.)
In God is my salvation, chorus and piano (1910, Lorenz Pub.)
Ride on in majesty!, chorus and piano (1910, Lorenz Pub.)
Tidings of great joy, chorus and piano (1910, Lorenz Pub.)
An impetuous resolve, male chorus (1911, Lorenz Pub.) [text: James Whitcomb Riley]
In lighter vein (31pcs), male chorus (1911, Lorenz Pub.) ["secular quartets for men's voices"]
Jesus Christ, the king of glory, chorus and piano (1911, Lorenz Pub.)
Shout the glad tidings, chorus and piano (1911, Lorenz Pub.)
Joy to the world, chorus and piano (1912, Lorenz Pub.)
The little red apple tree, chorus (1912, C.B. Adams Music) [text: James Whitcomb Riley]
Young men's chorus, a collection of sacred songs, quartets and anthems for men's voices (1912, Lorenz Pub.)
 - Come, my soul [text: John Newton]
 - King most merciful [text: Bernard of Clairvaux]
 - Happy land [text: Andrew Young]
 - Come unto me [text: Mrs. W.C.E. Esling]
 - Softly now the light of day [text: Bishop Doane]
 - Rock of ages [text: A.W. Toplady]
 - Just for to-day [text: E.R. Wilberforce]
 - To Thee, my God and Savior [text: Rev. Thomas Hawies]
 - I stretch my hand to Thee [text: Charles Wesley]
 - The mercy seat [text: H. Stowell]
 - Fairest Lord Jesus (Crusader's Hymn) [text: 12th century]
 - Now God be with us
 - Watch and pray [text: William H. How]
 - The light of sabbath eve [text: J. Edmeston]
 - Tell me, my Savior [text: Rev. Charles S. Robinson]
 - Vesper song [text: R. Heber]
 - Rest of the weary [text: Rev. J.S.B. Monsell]
 - Am I a soldier of the cross? [text: Isaac Watts]
 - Beyond the smiling and the weeping [text: Horatius Bonar]
 - More love to Thee [text: Mrs. E.P. Prentiss]
 - Lift up your heads [text: George Weissel]
 - Hasten, Lord, the glorious time [text: Harriet Auber]
 - Watchman, tell us of the night [text: Sir John Bowring]
 - The day is gently sinking to a close [text: C. Wordsworth]
 - Till He come [text: E.A. Bickersteth]
 - My ain country [text: M.E. Lee]
 - My country 'tis of thee [text: S.F. Smith]
 - Pilot me [text: Rev. Edward Hopper]
 - Almighty Friend [text: Isaac Watts]
 - The King of love [text: H.W. Baker]
 - Hallowed night [text: Annie Howe]
 - Just as I am [text: Charlotte Elliott]
 - The guiding star
 - Crossing the bar [text: Alfred Tennyson]
 - Response
 - The heavens declare the glory of God
 - The Lord is my light
 - Oh, sing unto the Lord
 - Go to thy rest
 - The name of Jesus [text: John Newton]
 - One sweetly solemn thought [text: Phoebe Cary]
 - My Jesus, as Thou wilt [text: B. Schmolck]
 - Teach me Thy way
 - Rock of ages [text: A.M. Toplady] [2nd version]
 - Now the day is over [text: S. Baring-Gould]
 - All must be well [text: Mary B. Peters] [a Welsh air arr. by C.B.A.]
 - Come, ye disconsolate [text: Thomas Moore] [music by Webbe, arr. by C.B.A.]
 - Sweet is the work [text: Isaac Watts] [music by Schumann, arr. by C.B.A.]
 - Abide with me [text: H.F. Lyte] [music by Monk, arr. by C.B.A.]
 - Softly now the light of day [text: George W. Doane] [music by von Weber, arr. by C.B.A.]
Songs new and old for men's voices (1914, Lorenz Pub.)
Songs new and old for mixed voices (1914, Lorenz Pub.) [64 pages]
Songs new and old for women's voices (1914, Lorenz Pub.) [60 pages]
 - Annie Laurie
 - Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms
 - Bonnie Eloise
 - Douglas! Tender and True
 - Flee as a Bird
 - Fretting Never Paid a Bill
 - about 26 are original
In Oregon, chorus [and piano?] (1915, C.B. Adams Music Co.) [from "A Tale of a Hat," 1913]
The young women's chorus (68pcs) (1918, Lorenz Pub.) ["a collection of anthems and songs"] [63 pages] [works by C.B. Adams listed]
 - Arm these Thy soldiers [by C.B. Adams
 - As down in the sunless retreats [. . . same]
 - Behold a stranger
 - Beneath the cross of Jesus [also an anthem in "Songs of Zion," 1942; Octavo No. 4208]
 - Calvary's mountain
 - Delight in prayer
 - Eternal love
 - Hold thou my hand
 - I'm a pilgrim
 - Jesus call us
 - Let the words of my mouth
 - My faith looks up to Thee
 - My Redeemer lives
 - O love divine
 - One country, one flag, one God
 - One sweetly solemn thought
 - Remember now thy Creator
 - Shall I let Him in?
 - Show me Thy ways
 - Sunset and evening star
 - Sweet hour of prayer
 - The day is past and over
 - The day is sinking to a close
 - The Lord is here
 - The mercy-seat
 - The valley of prayer
 - To-day the Savior calls
 - When I survey the wondrous cross
The young men's chorus No. 2, male chorus (1918) ["a collection of sacred songs, quartets, solos, choruses & anthems"]
The Lord is king, chorus and piano (1923, Lorenz Pub.)
My grandfather's clock, chorus [SAB] and piano (1924, Lorenz Pub.) [text: Margaret Lysaght]
O day of rest, chorus [SAB] and piano (c.1924, Lorenz Pub.) [as advertised on "My grandfather's clock"]
Old friends best of all, chorus (1925, Lorenz Pub.)
How beautiful upon the mountains, chorus and piano (1928, Lorenz Pub.)
Columbia's land, chorus (1930) [arr. by C.B. Adams; in "Willis Choral Series for Young Voices"]
The house and the road, chorus (1930) [arr. by C.B. Adams; in "Willis Choral Series for Young Voices"]
How doth the busy bee?, [voice and piano; also for male chorus/TTBB] (1939) [arr. by C.B. Adams]

Piano
Harvest moon, piano (1911, T. Presser) ["characteristic dance"]

Vocal
The old Kentucky homestead, [voice and piano] (1896, American Musical Association)
They are one beneath old glory, high voice and piano (1898, Fillmore Bros.) [text: Frank Lebby Stanton]
The Lord is my helper, sacred song, low voice and piano (1899, John Church)
Honey-chile, medium voice and piano (1901, T. Presser) [text: Paul Laurence Dunbar]
 - ["dialect"] ["one of the prettiest of pretty songs"]
Send out Thy light, high voice and piano (1903, Lorenz Pub.)
The angelic choir, soprano, alto and tenor (or baritone) [and piano?] (1904, The Fillmore Bros. Co.)
The heavens declare, song (1906, Lorenz Pub.) **
O Thou, who by a star didst guide, contralto and piano (1906) [from "Redeemer and King"]
Seek ye the Lord, response, soprano (or tenor) and piano (1906; separately 1910, Lorenz Pub.) [from cantata "Redeemer and King"]
Only today, medium voice and piano (1908, Lorenz) [text: M. F. Butts]
The raggedy man, voice and piano (1912, C.B. Adams Music) [text: James Whitcomb Riley]
Slumberland, [voice and piano] (1912, T. Presser) [text: J.E. Goodwin]
Just as I am, [solo or duet] and piano (1914, Lorenz Pub.) [text: Charlotte Elliott]
Memories of mother, medium voice and piano (1915, The Standard Pub. Co.)
I Love You ("Little Baby in the Manger") , [voice and piano] (1915/1916?)
It's good-bye for a while, voice and piano (1918, Northern Amer. Music Co.) [text: Carrie B. Adams] [music by: Leo Freidman]
O sacred head, medium voice and piano (1924) [text: trans.from the German of Paul Gerhardt]
Thou art near, duet, [2 voices and piano] (1924)
Love suffereth long, high voice and piano (1925, Lorenz) [text: First Corinthians 13]
Hereafter, voice and piano (1928, Lorenz Pub.) [text: Mary Alethea Woodward] ["a sacred solo"]
Cheerful givers, song (1928, Gospel Trumpet Publishing Co.) [in "Children's Praise and Worship"]
Jesus, the Savior, was crucified, song (1930, Rodeheaver Co.) [in "Music for the Junior Choir"]
Keep the Light Burning for Him, song (1930, Rodeheaver Co.) [in "Music for the Junior Choir"]
How doth the busy bee?, [voice and piano; also for male chorus/TTBB] (1939) [arr. by C.B. Adams]
In lighter vein, [voice and piano] (1939) **
Ivy green, [voice and piano] (1939) [text: Charles Dickens; music by Henry Russell/arr. by C.B.A.] **
Jesus Christ, the King of glory, [voice and piano] (1939) **
Just whistle a bit, [voice and piano] (1939) [text: Paul Lawrence Dunbar] **
Hoeing his row, song (1939) **
I think of thee, Margareta, [voice and piano] (1939) [music by Meyer Helmund/arr. by C.B.A.] **
If I only had a check from home, song (1939) **
To sleep, to sleep, song (1939) [text: Tennyson] **
A Toast, song (1939) [text: W.C. Duncan] **
Coyness, song (1939) ["arr. from Lippincott's"] **
Where, [voice and piano] (1939) ["music arranged"] **
Windfall, song (1939) [text: Alice Greer Ferguson] **
Love's old sweet song, song (1939) [music by Molly/arr. by C.B.A.] **
Cast thy burden upon the Lord, [voice and piano] (1939) **
When you and I were young, song (1939) [music by Butterfield/arr. by C.B.A.] **
Just whistle a bit, song (1939) [text: Paul Lawrence Dunbar] **
Spring fever, song (1939) [text: Lewis W. Jones] **
There is a land of pure delight, contralto and piano (1939) [text: Isaac Watts] **
Rejoice, give thanks and sing, [voice and piano] (1939) **
The Senior's farewell, song (1939) **
My soul thirsteth for God, [voice and piano?] (1939) [text: Psalm 42] **
The Mercy seat, song (1939) [text: Hugh Stowell] **
Beneath the cross of Jesus, [voice and piano?] (1939) **
Bendemeer's stream, song (1939) [text: Tom Moore] **
Old friends so true, song (1939) **
My rose, song (1939) [text: Ruth McEnery Stuart] **
Oh, come, let us sing, anthem (1939) **
Back to the Yankee shore, song (1939) [text: Mercer Vernon] **
Lord will hear, [voice and piano] (1939) **
Praying brother, song (1939) [text: from Atlanta Constitution] **
Shout the glad tidings, anthem (1939) [text: W.A. Muhlenburg] **
An impetuous resolve, song (1939) [text: James Whitcomb] **
Health to our friends, song (1939) **
It followed, [voice and piano] (1939) **
Little brown church, [voice and piano] (1939) ["arr. by C.B.A."] **
Little parrot, [voice and piano] (1939) **
What George did, song (1939) **
Drink to me only, [voice and piano] (1939) ["arr. by C.B.A."] **
Kindling wood, [voice and piano] (1939) ["arr. by C.B.A."] **
Marching, marching all together, always, song (????; pub. 1952, Review & Herald) [in "Happy Songs for Boys and Girls"]
Touch not, taste not, song (????; pub. 1952, Review & Herald) [in "Happy Songs for Boys and Girls"]
Let me walk and talk with thee, song (John T. Benson Pub. Co., 1958) [in "Special Songs for Special Singers, No.2"]
Our tender loving Father, we come, song (1958, Standard Pub. Co.) [in "Songs for Primary Children"]
We march along with happy song, song (1958, Standard Pub. Co.) [in "Songs for Primary Children"]

Come, gracious spirit, [voice and piano?] (????) [text: ?S. Browne]

** listed in Catalog of Copyright Entries


CARRIE B. ADAMS LINKS                                                            Works by Genre      ~ top of page ~
Carrie Adams became prolific American composer (Tribune-Star)
National Flower Premiere (Hoosier State Chronicles, 1985)
Under the Stars and Stripes (The Playground, Vol. 20, April 1926)

Composer's website   . . .   Inquire about Carrie B. Adams:  ???

Carrie B. Adams @ Wikipedia
Carrie B. Adams @ Biography of Gospel and Hymn Writers (J.H. Hall)
Carrie B. Adams @ Hymary
Carrie B. Adams @ IMSLP/Petrucci Music Library
Carrie B. Adams @ Indiana Memories
Carrie B. Adams @ The Online Books Page
Carrie B. Adams @ Oregon Pioneer Obituaries

Publisher
Carrie B. Adams @ C.B. Adams Music
Carrie B. Adams @ John Church Pub.
Carrie B. Adams @ E.O. Excell
Carrie B. Adams @ Fillmore Music House
Carrie B. Adams @ Inland Publishing
Carrie B. Adams @ Lorenz Pub. Co.
Carrie B. Adams @ Theodore Presser
Carrie B. Adams @ Rodeheaver Co.
Carrie B. Adams @ The Standard Publishing Co.

Streaming Audio
[none at the moment]

Recordings
[none at the moment]

Video
Carrie B. Adams @ YouTube
Carrie B. Adams @ Google Video

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